The range of rugs available is getting quite mind boggling. They are becoming the horse fashion accessory of choice these days. But before you rush out and get one or more, let's see if they really need rugging up.
Native cobs and ponies for example, naturally grow very thick coats, intended to protect them in the severest weather. Providing they are able to take shelter from strong winds and excessive rains they will normally cope well.
When do they normally need to be rugged up
If they are old infirm or injured
If they are underweight or in poor condition
If they have previously suffered from rain rash
If they have been fully or partly clipped
If they are normally stabled overnight and only spend a short time out during the day
If they are thin skinned and prone to the cold
If they are kept in a very confined paddock
Once they are rugged up they shouldn't be ignored, you should check them at least once a day to make certain that the rug hasn't slipped, been torn or damaged
Remove the rug if it gets warm, but replace when it gets chilly again
Remove the rug frequently to check that they have no injuries underneath or that its chaffing or rubbing their coat and could cause a skin infection
Make sure that a spare rug is available if you have to remove the one they are wearing for any period of time
So if you have to get a rug, what should you consider
Buy a rug fit for the purpose it is required for, not as a fashion accessory. Consider any 'special needs' such as a tendency to rub at the shoulders. Some rugs are specially designed for such problems and the fabrics more resilient
When other protective clothing is used e.g. hood, bibs etc, make sure that they complement and fit with the rug, otherwise they may cause an accident that harms the horse
Measure the horse before making the purchase
Before trying on the rug make sure that the horse is very clean, and put a clean sheet over him before trying the new rug on him, this will keep it clean in case you need to change the rug
Horses change shape and grow, their rugs will need to be changed to make sure that they always fit properly
Check the type of fabric that the rug is made of. Some fabrics need to be fully wetted to allow the fibres to swell, so that it is fully waterproof. It will then need to dry off slowly before the horse can start wearing it
At the end of the season the rug will need cleaning and repairing. They are best stored being laid across a rail or thick piece of rope. It is not advisable to store them folded as the fabric may crack along the fold line and such cracks will let water in.
I hope this helps. Buying a rug can be an expensive business and you don't want to get it wrong. Once you have them they will last for years if you look after them properly.
Rug To Rug Pad
Lots of people run out and buy expensive and durable area rugs and at the same time they fail to purchase a rug pad for their new area rugs. This can be a common mistake that many good folks make when they are in the process of redecorating their homes. And the truth be told, many people fail to realize the many great benefits of having a durable rug pad in your home, underneath your pricey and flashy new area rug. So to better help you to see why a good rug pad is so important, let’s break it down really quickly shall we?
Using the proper rug pads extends the life of your rug and greatly increases the durability of it. Because area rugs tend to be placed in high foot traffic areas of most homes, they also can tend to wear out faster due to the increased amount of feet crossing the rug daily. By using a durable rug pad you will eliminate the stresses that are placed upon the area rug you just spent lots of money to purchase. Think of rug padding like an insole for your shoes. Your feet take fewer traumas every time you step inside of a shoe that has an added, padded insole. The same is true for durable rug pads, they pad the area rug and absorb much of the pressure and the shock that otherwise would wear the rug out faster. This extra shock absorber extends the life of your area rug by years.
Adding a thick and high quality, durable rug pad to your area rug helps to ease the process of cleaning that rug when you vacuum. Because the rug is raised slightly off the surface of the flooring with a rug pad, a vacuum can more easily clean the dirt in, around and underneath the area rug. And, finally, slippage is always an issue with area rug placement in your home. A rug pad will assure that the area rugs stays firmly in place and does not slide around when walked over.
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